Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Curvature



The view from here is slanted
weathered by the years
is it time to renovate
or time to find escape
through curvature of glass and wood
some beauty still remains
listening intently the building sings
its sweet refrain of usefulness
and purpose for storage shed and home
that now lovingly embraces canvas
for an artists hand
the view from here is slanted
weathered from the years
but inside are stored hidden dreams
painted by the man that
still believes in capturing
simplicity of his unannounced dreams
photo and verse©2009Pauline

5 comments:

PJ van Zyl said...

awesome words. great post

Charlene Amsden said...

:)

One could say this building has been well-rounded by its life experiences.

goatman said...

And I'll pose that it is warm in there also. With scents of candle and fresh bread and oil paints.

As weight imposes structure relaxes to ease the load and create balance.

rauf said...

dear Pauline,
i would like to cling on to my memories and i resist changes. It hasn't helped me a bit. So i had to give in. By bringing about changes we are not actually letting go of our memories. They stay. But its healthy to go for a new hair style, some new dresses, little change in the interiors here and there, fresh coat of paint in a few places. Physical changes help a lot.
Hope you are doing fine Pauline

Bill ~ {The Old Fart} said...

Stopping by Pauline to let you know I am thinking of you. My Mum always said "Change is as Good as a Rest". Sometimes we need to make change, I was very scared giving up a good paying job to start something new with the City. Pauline it was one of the best things I did. Grab onto that dream you have and go for it.

Hugs from Calgary